What is abnormal coagulation?


Author: Succeeder    

Abnormal coagulation function refers to the disruption of the endogenous and exogenous coagulation pathways in the human body due to various reasons, resulting in a series of bleeding symptoms in patients. Abnormal coagulation function is a general term for a type of disease.
There are several common types:
1. Vtamin K deficiency, in which vitamin K is involved in the synthesis of some coagulation factors. When vitamin K can be deficient, the activity of some coagulation factors decreases, and coagulation dysfunction may also occur.
2. Hemophilia, AB hemophilia, vascular hemophilia, etc., which are hereditary diseases.
3. Disseminated intravascular hemorrhage, which activates the human coagulation system for various reasons and leads to secondary hyperfibrinolysis.

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